one example is in book 4, lines 110-114 (may be different depending on what version of the text you have) Where Menelaus mentions how upset Odysseus' family must be, however he does not know he is speaking to Odysseus' son, Telemachus
An example of dramatic irony in the Odyssey is when Telemachus (Odysseous' son) helps the beggar whom he doesn't know. He doesn't know that the beggar is actually his father Odysseus.
An example is when Odysseus's wife tells him she will make his bed for him outside of her room and when she coldly and skeptically welcomes him after he reveals his identity. It is an unexpected...
some are like ( my teacher would kill me for saying like in a sentence like this) trappers who suddenly get ( there's another kill ) trapped in a room. um mm hunters who get shot. those sort of...